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Dining Lead
Shuffling off to Buffalo for a great meal
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Dining Lead
Old Whedon Grille takes a stylistic about-face
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Music Lead
With or without national acclaim, Cyde finds refuge in its Akron studio.
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Music Lead
Car crashes and panic attacks can't keep the Tight Bros. down.
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Livewire
with Sonnysixkiller. Thursday, July 27, at the Blind Lemon.
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Livewire
Saturday, July 29, Fawcett Stadium, Canton.
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Livewire
with the Yo-Yos and the Catheters. Sunday, July 30, at the Euclid Tavern.
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Livewire
with Skinlab, In Flames, and Buried Alive. Tuesday, August 1, at the Agora.
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CD Reviews
Out of Nowhere
(Matador/Warp)
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CD Reviews
This Will Be Laughing Week
(550 Music/Epic)
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CD Reviews
The Glands
(Capricorn)
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CD Reviews
Behind the Sun
(Mascita)
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Letters
Letters published July 27-August 2, 2000
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News Lead
Linda Womack sold herself to buy crack. For women like her on Cleveland's streets, there's only
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News Features
Lakewood strikes back against late-night drunks.
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Scene and Heard
City Council Prez Mike Polensek denounces the mayor's pretty artist renderings as "glitz," "glamour," and "puff"
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News Features
The freewheeling wonder from Coney Island keeps on trikin'.
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Get Out
Bagpipes, Bonfires, and Celtic Storytelling
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Get Out
S.S. John W. Brown to dock in Cleveland
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Screens
Chuck & Buck is sweet and funny, but its underlying edginess may not be for everyone.
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Screens
This big-screen adaptation of the delightful TV show loses steam almost before it begins.
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Screens
Homosexual "reparative therapy" gets a mild drubbing in But I'm a Cheerleader.
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Arts Features
Product placement comes to adult videos...hey, watch where you put that thing!
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Visual Art
Sculptor Steven Thurston confronts issues of oppression by evoking the sins of the past.
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Theater
Wooster turns a potential turkey into a bird of paradise.